Felix Anudike-Uzomah was drafted with pick 31 of round 1 in the 2023 draft class. He scored a 8.73 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 209 out of 1634 DE from 1987 to 2023. https://t.co/maz03OdBwqpic.twitter.com/xoMJ9ki2Pv
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Seth Keysor did his review and called out that FAU's hand fighting and bend are solid, and the biggest piece holding him back is his first step can be late on certain plays. He did say that he reduced the rate with which it happened when comparing yesterday's snaps vs earlier in the season, but that it should be his big offseason focus.
Who will be tasked to recommend Tamba as his trainer this offseason? [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
Guilty, wasn’t paying much attention, and was going off another post a bit further up.
That post was referring to him not getting a lot of snaps this season. Not yesterday. No one who actually watched the game yesterday could've come away thinking he didn't get a lot of snaps yesterday.
But hey, don't let facts get in the way of an opportunity to shit on the kid and the people who drafted him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
That post was referring to him not getting a lot of snaps this season. Not yesterday. No one who actually watched the game yesterday could've come away thinking he didn't get a lot of snaps yesterday.
But hey, don't let facts get in the way of an opportunity to shit on the kid and the people who drafted him.
Like I said, my fault. Would you like a cookie? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Seth Keysor did his review and called out that FAU's hand fighting and bend are solid, and the biggest piece holding him back is his first step can be late on certain plays. He did say that he reduced the rate with which it happened when comparing yesterday's snaps vs earlier in the season, but that it should be his big offseason focus.
So probably a stupid question, but how does one improve their first step quickness? Is it somehow a matter of technique? Because my initial thought would be that it’s a matter of quickness and athleticism, if you’re not that athletic you’re not going to be fast off the snap. But FAU seems to have pretty good athleticism, so surely that isn’t it. Is it just anticipation of the snap? [Reply]
I hope next year we use our first round pick on someone who will contribute straight away. It's a tad deflating seeing how bad our offense is and yet we drafted a guy who's come into a stacked DE room. Perhaps FAU is going to be a real asset in the future but Ive always thought first round picks should be playing unless they're either shit or a QB for the future. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
So probably a stupid question, but how does one improve their first step quickness? Is it somehow a matter of technique? Because my initial thought would be that it’s a matter of quickness and athleticism, if you’re not that athletic you’re not going to be fast off the snap. But FAU seems to have pretty good athleticism, so surely that isn’t it. Is it just anticipation of the snap?
Watch FAU's college tape then watch the game yesterday.
You know how they always talk about being able to play fast in year 2 becuase they're not thinking as much?
Originally Posted by Womble:
I hope next year we use our first round pick on someone who will contribute straight away. It's a tad deflating seeing how bad our offense is and yet we drafted a guy who's come into a stacked DE room. Perhaps FAU is going to be a real asset in the future but Ive always thought first round picks should be playing unless they're either shit or a QB for the future.
We had a rookie WR contribute "straight away" which is why it makes no sense how so many of you continue to complain about him not contributing while our offense is "bad".
If not we would've used that pick on one of these stud rookie WRs like Rashee Rice!
Just pretend that Rice was our 1st round pick and FAU was our 2nd. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
We had a rookie WR contribute "straight away" which is why it makes no sense how so many of you continue to complain about him not contributing while our offense is "bad".
If not we would've used that pick on one of these stud rookie WRs like Rashee Rice!
Just pretend that Rice was our 1st round pick and FAU was our 2nd.
What's so wrong in selecting a TE like Laporta to replace Blake Bellend and have him hopefully usurp Gray at the #2 TE spot, with an eye on him being the successor to an elderly Kelce in 2 or 3 years? Also have you seen our o-line? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Womble:
What's so wrong in selecting a TE like Laporta to replace Blake Bellend and have him hopefully usurp Gray at the #2 TE spot, with an eye on him being the successor to an elderly Kelce in 2 or 3 years? Also have you seen our o-line?
Originally Posted by Womble:
I hope next year we use our first round pick on someone who will contribute straight away. It's a tad deflating seeing how bad our offense is and yet we drafted a guy who's come into a stacked DE room. Perhaps FAU is going to be a real asset in the future but Ive always thought first round picks should be playing unless they're either shit or a QB for the future.
Hey bloke would you say you're knackered about this? Am I using that correctly? Hope you're doing well despite the FAU situation Womble! [Reply]